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Take it out of Monitor Mode to use iwlist scan. although to be effective and finding rouge access points you may want to look at something fancier that uses GPS like http://my-trac.assembla.com/giskismet/ unless your university has the cash for a spectrum analyzer.

I like the way that prints out Nick, but it still isn't pulling all of the SSIDs that I know are available at this location. Also, it does not list each of the APs. I know that there are 6 APs in the area that operate 3 SSIDs (I think multiple SSIDs on each AP). All I am getting is 1 SSID.

airodump-ng question

When using airodump-ng, I can see the 6 local Access Points available to me. Each of these APs have multiple SSIDs associated with them. When I save the data collected by airodump-ng to a csv file, it only stores 1 of the SSIDs.

How can I get the csv file to record all of the SSIDs associated with the APs?

When using airodump-ng, I can see the 6 local Access Points available to me. Each of these APs have multiple SSIDs associated with them. When I save the data collected by airodump-ng to a csv file, it only stores 1 of the SSIDs.

How can I get the csv file to record all of the SSIDs associated with the APs?

Thanks

Do not start a thread when you already have one with the same topic in it.
You have been given an answer above, I would suggest you expound upon it.
Try some research. There is the man page and or the aircrack-ng website.
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